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            <h1>Files and Directories</h1>

			<p>Expansive used the following standard files and directories.</p>
			<table class="ui celled table" title="files">
				<thead>
					<tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr>
				</thead>
				<tbody>
				<tr><td>contents</td><td>Source content for the web site including web pages, images and assets.</td></tr>
                <tr><td>contents/lib</td><td>Exported package library script code and assets.</td></tr>
				<tr><td>dist</td><td>Distribution directory where the final public documents of the web 
	                site will be placed.</td></tr>
				<tr><td>expansive.json</td><td>Expansive configuration file.</td></tr>
				<tr><td>layouts</td><td>Directory for master page layouts.</td></tr>
				<tr><td>package.json</td><td>Web site package description file.</td></tr>
				<tr><td>paks</td><td>Installed packages &mdash; full contents.</td></tr>
				<tr><td>partials</td><td>Directory for partial pages.</td></tr>
				</tbody>
			</table>

			<p>The names of the directories can be mapped via the <em>directories</em> property in the package.json file.
			For example:</p>
<code>"directories": {
    "contents": "public",
    "lib": "public/lib",
    "dist":     "deploy",
    "layouts":  "layouts",
    "paks":     "paks",
    "partials": "partials"
}
</code>
